San Francisco 49ers OG Joshua Garnett played left guard at Stanford and is expected to be the starting left guard as a rookie because he was a first-round choice. OG Zane Beadles has been working at left guard during offseason workouts but likely will not win the job.

Jacksonville Jaguars OT Zane Beadles was released Thursday, March 3. He was set to count $5.5 million against the salary cap this year and $6 million in 2017 and 2018. Beadles was set for a $4.975 base salary in 2016. OG A.J. Cann is expected to take over as the starting left guard this season.

Jacksonville Jaguars OG Zane Beadles (foot) said Sunday, Oct. 25, that he has been battling plantar fasciitis, and had his left foot in a walking boot while using a crutch after the Week 7 game against the Buffalo Bills in London.

Jacksonville Jaguars OT Zane Beadles allowed 32 quarterbacks hurries and nine quarterback hits last season and could lose his starting job to OG A.J. Cann. "That's the business, man," Beadles said. "That's the front office's job. They're always looking to replace everybody. Always looking for better, younger talent. That's the way it is. The way I look at it is I need to come out and do my job. That's all I have to focus on."

Jacksonville Jaguars OT Zane Beadles received praise from offensive coordinator Jedd Fisch. "He's certainly as advertised and then some," Fisch said. "By having such a young line, he knew he had to step up his leadership."